Linux Oracle 12C

This document describes the minimum configuration requirements when installing the Software package application and data servers on a Linux x64 release 6.4 - Oracle 12C R1 server.

CategoryConfiguration requirements
Operating system
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server x64 release 7.
  • Oracle Enterprise Linux x64 release 7.
Computer
  • Processor Intel Xeon Quad Core 2.93GHz or above.
  • Recommended to manage up to 50 users simultaneously in a single-tier architecture.
  • 1 core per group of 40 sessions.
RAM memory
  • 2 GB for the OS + 2 to 6 GB per database instance + 80 MB per connected user.
Miscellaneous Make sure:
  • the X-windows components are correctly installed from the Unix server's Graphical console: xclock (a clock should be displayed on the console).
    Caution: Make sure the Graphical console works properly before installing Oracle 12C on the UNIX server.
  • you install "ksh", as it is required for the Apps server installation.
  • you set SELINUX to "Permissive" on the Apps server.
Disk space
  • For Oracle 12C: 5 GB.
  • For Sage X3 (reference folder and software): 4 GB.
  • For the demo folder: 4 GB.
  • For the exploitation folder: depends on the data managed. A sizing tool is available to calculate size requirements.
Database software
  • Oracle 12C (64-bit) Version 12.1.0.
  • It is necessary to set up a listener.
  • If a sqlnet.ora file has been defined for the listener, make sure that:
    • the SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES parameter value is set to "BEQ". The "NTS" value is not supported.
    • The SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION parameter must be set to "8". Create this parameter if it does not exist already.
Mail server
  • The workflow engine used in "Classic" mode requires a SMTP/POP3 server accessible from the server.
Publication server An Apache server 2.2 must be installed on the application server:
Others
  • A SAFE X3 ADXADMIN administration runtime must be installed on the server.
  • A JDK or Java Runtime Environment (version 7 or later) must be installed.